- Takat****sa
Nobufusa (鷹司 信房, 17
November 1565 – 18
January 1658) was a
court noble (kuge) of the
early Edo period. Born to Nijō
Haruyoshi and
adopted by...
-
third son of Nijō
Haruyoshi took the name Takat****sa
Nobufusa and
revived the household.
Nobufusa's daughter Takako married Iemitsu, the
third Tokugawa...
- Baba
Nobuharu (馬場 信春, 1514/15 – June 29, 1575), also
known as Baba
Nobufusa (馬場 信房), was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period. He was
known as one...
- (Takatori, Takaichi, Nara).
Minamoto no
Shigetoki Minamoto no Suetō
Utsunomiya Nobufusa Oda
Hidanaga Oda
Toshisada Oda
Tatsusada Oda Tat****tsu
Mitsuki Naoyori...
- (1601–1604)
Konoe (Fujiwara)
Nobutada (1605–1606) Takat****sa (Fujiwara)
Nobufusa (1606–1609) Kujō (Fujiwara)
Tadahide (1609–1612) Daijō-daijin (Chancellor):...
- His
grave is at is at the
temple of Konchi-in in Minato, Tokyo.
Nanbu Nobufusa (南部信房,
August 1, 1765 - June 7, 1835) was the 7th daimyō of
Hachinohe Domain...
-
Uesugi and
clashed with the
famed Takeda warriors,
Kosaka Masanobu and Baba
Nobufusa. This
skirmish took
place in what is
called Amenomiya. "甘糟景持(読み)あまかす かげもち...
-
Nagai Naonobu of
Iwatsuki Domain, but he died
without heir. 'Ogasawara
Nobufusa’ (小笠原信房,
March 26, 1733-February 19, 1794) was the 5th daimyō of Echizen-Katsuyama...
- Bugyō was
Amano Tōkage, who was
succeeded soon
afterwards by
Nakawara Nobufusa, who was sent to
suppress resistance in Kyūshū. He
established the Chinzei...
- issue: Wife: Takat****sa
Takako (1622–1683)
later Honriin, Takat****sa
Nobufusa's daughter Concubine:
Ofuri no Kata (d. 1640)
later Jishōin (自証院) Chiyohime...